Hello Krishna_bol,
Welcome to the Nexus. Exciting times ahead for you. How exciting having done your first extraction!
I'm glad you posted your concerns and your picture. The only thing I felt might be an issue was using the plastic baster to do your pulls. Some of the plastic could have joined your extraction I suspect. But, I am no chemist. Basically, I would suggest discarding that baster and in the future, using a glass tool to extract.
DMT freebase, by it's nature is very basic, which means it will have a very waxy or soapy feel to it. The smell of the freebase should be a light floral one. Your picture looks great. I would suggest chopping that up with a razor and continuing to dry it out until you have a pile of tiny crystals resembling powder laundry detergent in consistency.
Your experiment completely and utterly burned the crap out of your DMT. Using a heated titanium nail subjected the freebase to 2000+ degrees F. DMT begins to melt at around 100 and it vapes soon thereafter. The goal is to vape the DMT not to burn it. When you vape it there is little to no smell. When you burn it it smells like ultra toxic burning plastic.
So, put your dabbing rig away when working with DMT and figure out another way to vape it using a regular flame that never actually touches the material - you just want a tiny bit of heat to get the vaporization process going.
So, I hope that helps. Please keep us posted. This is such an exciting time - I am very excited for you.
Krishna_bol wrote:
It looks like inconsitsantly grated soap.. or maybe even cheese. But im lactose intolerant. so i couldnt say what kind.
Let's hope you are not DMT intolerant. Few are.
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Again, welcome to the Nexus,
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